Re: [Asterisk-Users] Question about remote POTS lines

2004-11-16 Thread Harry McGregor
Maybe the Zip 4x5 phone would work well for you.

We have been playing with the 4x4 and like it quite a bit.

http://www.zultys.com/ZIP4x5.htm

Harry


On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 17:57 -0500, Jim Dossey wrote:
 I have a client who asked me about a situation they have.  They have a
 main office and 3 remote offices.  We are installing an Asterisk
 server at the main office with SIP phones in the remotes.  Each remote
 office only has 1 person.  The remote offices currently have a POTS
 line that has a published number.  They want to keep that number.  The
 problem is that they would like to somehow link those remote POTS
 lines back to the main office, so people in the main office can answer
 their calls when they are away.  They could install an asterisk server
 in those remote offices and link them back to the main office, but
 that seems like overkill for a single POTS line.
 
 Any ideas? 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Question about remote POTS lines

2004-11-16 Thread Tim Thompson








You might look at installing FXS adapters
at the remote sites which would take a call from the C.O. and then pass it to
the Asterisk system at the Main site. Then you could either use the SIP phones
or IAXy adapters at the remote sites.



This would in essence terminate all the
lines for all offices in the Main office and then you can write the dial plan
accordingly.



Tim.













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I have a client who asked me about a situation they have. They
have a main office and 3 remote offices. We are installing an Asterisk
server at the main office with SIP phones in the remotes. Each remote
office only has 1 person. The remote offices currently have a POTS line
that has a published number. They want to keep that number. The
problem is that they would like to somehow link those remote POTS lines back to
the main office, so people in the main office can answer their calls when they
are away. They could install an asterisk server in those remote offices
and link them back to the main office, but that seems like overkill for a
single POTS line.

Any ideas? 






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[Asterisk-Users] Question about remote POTS lines

2004-11-15 Thread Jim Dossey




I have a client who asked me about a situation they have. They have a main office and 3 remote offices. We are installing an Asterisk server at the main office with SIP phones in the remotes. Each remote office only has 1 person. The remote offices currently have a POTS line that has a published number. They want to keep that number. The problem is that they would like to somehow link those remote POTS lines back to the main office, so people in the main office can answer their calls when they are away. They could install an asterisk server in those remote offices and link them back to the main office, but that seems like overkill for a single POTS line.

Any ideas?


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Question about remote POTS lines

2004-11-15 Thread Gregory Junker
How remote are the remote offices? Miles? States? Countries? Best of my 
knowledge, the days of exchanges based on proximity to a particular CO 
are over, and those numbers (assuming they are in the same area code) 
often can be routed anywhere. You could also look into having a company 
like VoicePulse take over the PSTN termination and shoot you a VoIP link 
to the central * server.

Greg
Jim Dossey wrote:
I have a client who asked me about a situation they have.  They have a 
main office and 3 remote offices.  We are installing an Asterisk server 
at the main office with SIP phones in the remotes.  Each remote office 
only has 1 person.  The remote offices currently have a POTS line that 
has a published number.  They want to keep that number.  The problem is 
that they would like to somehow link those remote POTS lines back to the 
main office, so people in the main office can answer their calls when 
they are away.  They could install an asterisk server in those remote 
offices and link them back to the main office, but that seems like 
overkill for a single POTS line.

Any ideas?

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Question about remote POTS lines

2004-11-15 Thread TC
 How remote are the remote offices? Miles? States? Countries? Best of my
 knowledge, the days of exchanges based on proximity to a particular CO
 are over, and those numbers (assuming they are in the same area code)
 often can be routed anywhere. You could also look into having a company
 like VoicePulse take over the PSTN termination and shoot you a VoIP link
 to the central * server.

  I have a client who asked me about a situation they have.  They have a
  main office and 3 remote offices.  We are installing an Asterisk server
  at the main office with SIP phones in the remotes.  Each remote office
  only has 1 person.  The remote offices currently have a POTS line that
  has a published number.  They want to keep that number.  The problem is
  that they would like to somehow link those remote POTS lines back to the
  main office, so people in the main office can answer their calls when
  they are away.  They could install an asterisk server in those remote
  offices and link them back to the main office, but that seems like
  overkill for a single POTS line.
hmm maybe they should have the sipura 3000 out there  analog phones
You can config it so that after so many rings on the pstn fxo port it fall
over to the
call fwd sip addr,
or
you can train the remote off  to do *72 to fwd all calls
Or
you can set up a small web page to post the same info as the sipura config
page
that allows call fwding

also a sipura gives the local office redundancy in case the inet line goes
down


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Question about remote POTS lines

2004-11-15 Thread Rene Kluwen



Hoi about having the calls forwarded by your phone 
company?
Usually you can dial *21*number# or something and 
your calls go to a remote party.

Same goes for delayed forwarding 
*61*

Rene Kluwen
Chimit


  - Original Message - 
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  Jim Dossey 
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  Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 11:57 
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  Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Question about 
  remote POTS lines
  I have a client who asked me about a situation they have. 
  They have a main office and 3 remote offices. We are installing an 
  Asterisk server at the main office with SIP phones in the remotes. Each 
  remote office only has 1 person. The remote offices currently have a 
  POTS line that has a published number. They want to keep that 
  number. The problem is that they would like to somehow link those remote 
  POTS lines back to the main office, so people in the main office can answer 
  their calls when they are away. They could install an asterisk server in 
  those remote offices and link them back to the main office, but that seems 
  like overkill for a single POTS line.Any ideas? 
  
  

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